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Father Renczes is an assistant professor in systematic theology at the Gregorian University and an invited professor in historical theology at the Pontifical Institute Augustinianum. He earned his baccalaureate in theology from the Gregorian, his licentiate in theology and patristic science from the Augustianum, and his doctoral degree in theology at the Institut Catholique de Paris. Father Renczes has also earned a baccalaureate in philosophy from the Hochschule fur Philosophie in Munich and both a diplome d'Etudes Approfondies and a PhD in the history of religions and religious anthropology from the University of Paris, Sorbonne. He is fluent in German, English, French, Italian, Ivrit, and Spanish. Fr. Renczes was Werhan lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2004 and held the Wade Chair at Marquette University in 2007-08. Among his publications are : Agir de Dieu et liberte l'homme. Recherches sur l anthropologie theogique de Saint Maxime le Confesseur (Paris 2003), and Jesús, el Ungido, ¿centro de la creación? (Madrid 2007).
